Applied Linguistics Review 2010

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The Applied Linguistics Review is a peer reviewed annual publication. It serves as a testing ground for the articulation of original ideas and approaches in the study of real-world issues in which language plays a crucial role, by bringing together new empirical and theoretical research and critical reflections of current debates. The issues dealt with in the Review range from aspects of the linguistic and communicative competence of the individual such as bilingualism and multilingualism, first or second language acquisition, literacy, language disorders, to language and communication related problems in and between societies such as linguistic discrimination, language conflict, communication in the workplace, language policy and language planning, and language ideology. The Applied Linguistics Review will consist of contributions from scholars world-wide. The 2010 issue will include contributions from David Block, Patricia Duff, Helen Kelly-Holmes, Beatriz Lorente, Ben Rampton, Jeanine Treffers-Daller, and Terry Wiley.University of Melbourne Notes 1. ... One recent exception is Ramanathan (2008).
... I offer the following account ofmy own personal experience as a person without
any philosophical training, in the hope that it might prompt others to consider
similar approaches. ... During some time spent at UC Berkeley in April 2003, I
learned of a small, mostly invitational conference on racism at ... some individual
essays on Walter Benjamin and Lacan, Spectres ofMarx (Derrida 1994) and
other texts.

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Applied Linguistics Review 2010

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Li Wei

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Walter de Gruyter - 2010

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